Paul M Taylor
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Recent Articles
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Joddrell P, Manson J, Kyeremateng S, Pilkington G, Ariss S, Lowrie K, et al.
Health Informatics J
. 2024 Oct;
30(4):14604582241290719.
PMID: 39379042
This article reports on the implementation and evaluation of an established technology-enabled collaborative learning programme (Project ECHO) at an independent UK hospice in the North of England over a 6-year...
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Limbu T, Taylor P
Br J Nurs
. 2021 Oct;
30(18):1084-1089.
PMID: 34645337
Background: The number of deaths occurring in hospitals is rising, and many occur in settings other than specialist palliative care, oncology or critical care. Nurses working outside these specialist environments...
3.
Walzl N, Sammy I, Taylor P, Smith J, Lowe D
Emerg Med J
. 2021 Mar;
39(2):147-156.
PMID: 33658272
Background: Emergency physicians are frequently faced with making decisions regarding how aggressive to be in caring for critically ill patients. We aimed to identify factors that influence decisions to limit...
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Taylor P
Phys Sportsmed
. 2017 Dec;
10(9):53-59.
PMID: 29283852
In brief Osteochondritis dissecans of the calcaneus is a condition that results in a small fragment of bone and cartilage being deposited between the calcaneus and the Achilles tendon and...
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Rich W, Taylor P, Meyer R, Dinneen J
Phys Sportsmed
. 2017 Dec;
3(1):9-13.
PMID: 29251102
No abstract available.
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Taylor P, Johnson M
Br J Hosp Med (Lond)
. 2011 Aug;
72(8):446-50.
PMID: 21841589
Recognizing dying in terminally ill patients is a complex clinical skill. This article outlines the approach to the decision, common difficulties encountered in patients with both malignant and non-malignant disease,...
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Thompson R, Hasleton P, Taylor P, Woodhead M, Byrd L
J Med Case Rep
. 2010 Mar;
4:17.
PMID: 20205788
Introduction: Haemoptysis in pregnancy is frequently assumed to be caused by a pulmonary embolism. However, it can also be an indicator of serious pathology. Case Presentation: We report the case...
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Mikolajczak C, Taylor P
J Burn Care Res
. 2008 Mar;
29(2):338-45.
PMID: 18354291
We developed an approach to adapt the ASTM C1055-03 Standard to assess the potential for contact burn injury from portable consumer electronic devices. The approach involves measuring the maximum temperature...
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Taylor P
Acad Radiol
. 2007 Sep;
14(10):1252-63.
PMID: 17889342
Rationale And Objectives: Studies of radiologic error reveal high levels of variation between radiologists. Although it is known that experts outperform novices, we have only limited knowledge about radiologic expertise...
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Ramnarayan P, Winrow A, Coren M, Nanduri V, Buchdahl R, Jacobs B, et al.
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak
. 2006 Nov;
6:37.
PMID: 17087835
Background: Diagnostic error is a significant problem in specialities characterised by diagnostic uncertainty such as primary care, emergency medicine and paediatrics. Despite wide-spread availability, computerised aids have not been shown...